The faulty logic that the given sentence contains is B. Either-or Fallacy. An either-or fallacy is the limiting of possible answers into two or it is oversimplifying. In the given sentence above, it only gives two possible answers: either meeting the deadline, or if not the town will suffer.
Did you mean to include a link to a story? :)
There are 3 foreshadows. Each one is progressively worse than the one before it.
- When the older brother actually does leave. That seems both harmless and natural enough. Older brothers leave all the time.
- When Aunt Nicey says read birds dying is bad luck. This is much more serious. Her pronouncement could be superstition (of course it is), but it is serious. Does a dead red bird foreshadow anything or not?
- The last one is the death of the Scarlet Ibis. Can we ignore that. Likely not. The Scarlet Ibis = Doodle
Answer: The answer is C
Explanation: the definition of pathos is a quality that evokes pity or sadness. C appeals to these feelings more than all of the other answers
My Life is Basketball
My eyes are big before the game starts
My body covered in hope
18 years of practice
My mind is focused
I have only one purpose
I visualize everything I want to do
My home the court
The crowd surrounding with their big eyes watching
Attracted to the bright lights
My team behind me
Weaving in and out of expectant fans
Making our way to the court
Endless cameras
Each other's families
Still sensing the sudden thrill of anticipation
We circle up, hands together, chanting
A team together
All focused on glory
Where we will Live forever